Models line up for the "Miss Bikini" event, part of "World Next Top Model 2014," at the Publicity beach resort in the Lebanese coastal city of Byblos.

The global search for a next top model continues:

Models line up for the "Miss Bikini" event, part of "World Next Top Model 2014," at the Publicity beach resort in the Lebanese coastal city of Byblos.

Photo: Anwar Amro, AFP/Getty Images

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She warned him:

When New Yorker Joanie Pelzer signed up with a dog-friendly online dating service a few years ago, she was honest about her 9-year-old Chihuahua Hubbell. She wrote that he likes people more than other dogs, craves attention, steals food and can't stand to ride in the backseat of a car. She found a man who loved animals as much as she did, but on their first date, Hubbell stole the man's breakfast as they drove from New York City to Long Island. They only had one more date.

Just one, but he's going to be at it a
while. Electrician Mike Nally is replacing the white incandescent bulbs with 1-watt LED bulbs on
the Electric City sign atop the Scranton Electric Building in Scranton, Pa. The sign's annual
electric bill is expected to decrease by 90 percent.

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On the other side of the land of opportunity:

A man looks out towards the United States from the Mexican side of the border fence that divides
the two countries in San Diego.

On the other side of the land of opportunity:

A man looks out towards the United States from the Mexican side of the border fence that divides the two countries in San Diego.

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Wounded prisoner:

A Ukrainian soldier detains a pro-Russian militant in the village of Chornukhine after a Ukrainian warplane was blown out of the sky over rebel-held territory. Fierce clashes between
government troops and pro-Russian insurgents left dozens of civilians dead.

In a house of 175 kitties, finding a bed can be a challenge. Fortunately, homeowner Maria Torero has created multiple bunks out of plastic shelving. Torero, who lives in Lima, Peru, estimates she spends $1,785 a month caring for the cats, all of whom suffer from feline leukemia. Half that sum comes from donations, and the other half from her job as a private nurse.

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Police drafted as rescuers

search for survivors in a residential area ravaged by a mudslide in Hiroshima, Japan. At least 39 people were killed and about 50 missing after torrential rain caused flooding and several landslides in the city.

Perry the llama stands still as keeper Jack Sargent measures him during the London Zoo's annual weigh-in. At 6 feet tall, Perry is a pretty tall llama.

Tale of the tape:

Perry the llama stands still as keeper Jack Sargent measures him during the London Zoo's annual weigh-in. At 6 feet tall, Perry is a pretty tall llama.

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I object!

At High Court in London, a demonstrator protests England's badger-culling policy, which is what you might expect of someone dressed as a badger.

I object!

At High Court in London, a demonstrator protests England's badger-culling policy, which is what you might expect of someone dressed as a badger.

Photo: Carl Court, AFP/Getty Images

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Deliver us from Ebola:

On a beach in Monrovia, a member of the Church of Aladura prays to God to rescue Liberia from its Ebola crisis. The outbreak has killed more than 1,200 people in four African nations, with more in Liberia than any other country.